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Earning a reputation as one of the most successful jam bands of all time, Vermont-based Phish became famous for continually improvising at live performances, hoping to create an engaging experience for devoted fans. The band members not only invent new additions to their well-loved tracks during a Phish tour, but also have been known to incorporate a variety of zany antics at different concerts, ranging from mini-trampolines to giant beach balls. Though they have sold over eight million records in their nearly 30-year reign, much of the band’s most popular tracks come from live concert recordings. To see this legendary group live, you can purchase Phish tickets for a local concert, or experience the traveling fan tradition by attending a series of cross-country tour dates.

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Boasting a perfect pairing of talent and inventiveness, marquee jam band Phish is a must-see live. You’ll be hard-pressed to find two shows that are ever alike, as the blending of audience participation, improvised set lists, unique covers, and plenty of other surprises help to make Phish concerts an experience unlike any other. Enjoy the veteran group on a stage near you during the next can’t-miss run by shopping in the Vivid Seats marketplace for an affordable selection of Phish tickets backed by a 100% Buyer Guarantee for all confirmed orders. Personalized customer service also is available daily by phone (866.848.8499) and Live Chat should you require any additional assistance.

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Miami Picked to Host Phish NYE 2015 Run

For the first time since 2009, Phish will head to the sunny skies of Miami to ring in NYE 2015. In the four years since the jam band’s last trek to South Beach, it had set up shop at New York’s Madison Square Garden for the usual run of shows scheduled around New Year’s Eve. The year-ending stint at American Airlines Arena will begin on Dec. 31 and continue on with shows planned for Jan. 1-3 as well. The news came just weeks before the launch of the fall Phish tour, which is scheduled to begin from Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, Ore., on Oct. 17 and run through the aforementioned holiday shows.

Similar to the NYE tradition, Phish Halloween concerts also have become customary and for 2014, the group is set to take over the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas for the first time ever for performances from Oct. 31-Nov. 2. Other notable stops during the fall tour include consecutive nights at the Santa Barbara Bowl (Oct. 21-22) and a trio of shows at San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium (Oct. 27-29).

Fall Phish Tour to Launch in Oct. 2014

Having noticeably left West Coast cities off its summer tour slate, Phish will instead hit up the region in the fall for a brief stint from mid-October to early November. While it has become customary for Phish to book separate treks for the summer and fall, many of the venues selected for the latter half of the year will likely catch the eye of loyal Phish fans far and wide. For starters, the group is scheduled to kick things off Oct. 17 from Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, Ore., in what will be the jam band’s first-ever appearance at the home of Oregon Ducks basketball. From there, Phish will visit KeyArena in Seattle on Oct. 18 before beginning a seven-night California stretch with a pair of shows at the Santa Barbara Bowl, Oct. 21-22.

Two days later, Phish will take the stage at the L.A. Forum, a site that has not hosted the group since 2003. The rest of the run is scheduled to include one night at San Diego’s Sleep Train Amphitheatre (Oct. 25) and three consecutive performances at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, Oct. 27-29. Moving on to Sin City, the fall tour’s grand finale will again feature an iconic Phish Halloween concert, which will open a concluding three-night run at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, Oct. 31-Nov. 2. The Halloween show in particular will mark Phish’s first-ever performance at the popular Las Vegas venue.

Several Venues Set to Host Multiple Nights During Phish Summer Tour 2014

A staple of the summer tour circuit, veteran jam band Phish is officially set to return to the road to add another chapter in 2014. As noted by Rolling Stone, the group will likely be without a new album to promote throughout the summer, though with Phish carving out time for just a couple touring stints each year – with Halloween and New Year’s Eve among the others – demand is never lacking. The Phish Summer Tour 2014 will launch July 1 in Mansfield, Mass., which will be one of the few sites not hosting the band for multiple nights. Other isolated shows will take place in Canandaigua, N.Y. (July 15), Clarkston, Mich. (July 16), Charlotte (July 25), Orange Beach, Ala. (Aug. 1), Birmingham, Ala. (Aug. 2), and Alpharetta, Ga. (Aug. 3).

The rest of the cities on the tour itinerary, meanwhile, will have the honor of hosting two- or three-night stints including Saratoga Springs, N.Y. (July 3-5), Philadelphia (July 8-9), New York (July 11-13), Chicago (July 18-20), Columbia, Md. (July 26-27), Portsmouth, Va. (July 29-30), and Commerce City, Colo. (Aug. 29-31) for the grand finale. Those who can’t wait until July can next catch Phish at the New Orleans Jazz Festival on April 26 when they’ll share the bill with the likes of Robin Thicke and Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters.

Phish to Play Halloween, New Year's Eve Shows

In the weeks preceding the launch of a brief fall tour, Phish has revealed some big plans for the remainder of 2013. Fans can look forward to the DVD release of the band’s 1995 Niagara Falls, N.Y., show on Nov. 12, and the following month, Phish will return to Madison Square Garden for a run of shows scheduled for Dec. 28-31. In conjunction with the band’s 30th anniversary this year, Phish will play its 30th Madison Square Garden show on Dec. 30.

In the meantime, lucky fans in a handful of cities will be treated to shows in October and November. The trek will remain in the eastern portion of the country throughout its run, beginning with three dates at Virginia’s Hampton Coliseum (Oct. 18-20), before traveling to venues in New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. The tour will conclude with a trio of shows at the Atlantic City Boardwalk from Oct. 31-Nov. 2.

Phish Announces 2013 Summer Tour Dates

A regular around the tour circuit, notable jam band, Phish, will be trekking to a vast assortment of cities for their upcoming 2013 Summer Tour. Set to launch on July 3, the band will perform at Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion in Bangor, Maine, for the first time ever, and will continue on the road nearly non-stop until September. Most cities will host more than one night of shows, with a handful of venues putting on a trio of Phish tour dates, including Saratoga Spring, N.Y. (July 5-7), Chicago (July 19-21), San Francisco, Calif. (Aug. 2-4), and Commerce City, Colo. (Aug. 30-Sept. 1). The Colorado dates at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park will serve as the tour’s grand finale.

Phish tickets are available now for the upcoming venture which also will feature the group’s first Canadian date in 13 years. That concert will take place at the Molson Amphitheatre in Toronto on July 9. Other notable venues on the 2013 Phish tour schedule include the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Wash. (July 26-27) and Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, Calif., on Aug. 5.